![]() This visibility helps you to assess the accuracy of work estimates and the effectiveness of your employees. Time tracking allows you to keep track of the hours spent on individual tasks and on the project as a whole. src/App.Why Should I Use Time Tracking in Project Management Software? A “Reset” button to reset the timer to the initial value.Option to choose interval lengths, i.e., 15 min., 30 min., and 60 min.Once the timer hits “0”, trigger a notification to the user.Should have a “Start” and “Pause” button, which starts and stops the timer.To set up ChakraUI, follow their getting started guide. We will use ChakraUI for UI components and styling. ![]() This is a known bug and can be tracked here) Building the frontend (Note: for folks using macOS for development: if you run the command to start the app and the app window appears over a full-screen app, you won’t be able to move the app window. Running the app for the first time will take some time because the app needs to download and compile the necessary rust crates. The two that we will deal with in this tutorial are: The project folder contains a lot of important files and folders. Once compiled without any errors, the app will start and you will be greeted with something like this: This will first start the frontend server and then will download crates (if necessary) and compile the Rust backend. To run the project, run: cd pomodoro // cding into the project folder We are now all set to run the project for the very first time! Hitting “Enter” will then install all the necessary packages and output a scaffolded project under the folder with the same name as the project name.
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In April, S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose 1.4 per cent and 0.5 per cent, respectively, but on a year-to-date basis, Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 were up 21 per cent and 9 per cent, respectively, despite bank runs, tech layoffs, and looming recession fears. ![]() The value factor outperformed the momentum factor by rising 5.9 per cent, followed by the momentum and quality factor, rising 5.8 per cent and 4.2 per cent, respectively.Īll the sectors contributed positively to the rise of the Nifty 500 in April, barring IT, which dragged the overall performance due to below estimate growth in income.įinancial services surprised positively by contributing 2 per cent (highest) to the overall rise of 4.5 per cent of Nifty 500 in April 2023. ![]() However, the IT sector gave negative returns of 3.5 per cent. This clearly highlights that good buying happened in the midcap and smallcap space due to good value offered by companies in those segments, according to Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company's (MOAMC) Global Market Snapshot report.Īmid input cost inflation, the real estate sector outperformed with staggering returns of 14.9 per cent, followed by auto and banks at 7.7 per cent and 6.5 per cent, respectively, while energy, FMCG, healthcare and metal sectors continued to rally and rose 4 per cent, 4,2 per cent, 5.5 per cent, and 5.5 per cent in April, respectively. New Delhi, May 10 (IANS): After a muted March, the Indian stock market rose 4.5 per cent in April, with the Nifty 50 rising 4.0 per cent while mid and smallcaps rose 5.2 per cent and 6.8 per cent, respectively. ![]() “That makes me feel great that I can rub elbows with people of their ilk.” “I’m thrilled to be in the company of Fred Rogers and Carol Spinney,” the man inside the Big Bird suit. The actress and author is not the first icon of PBS children’s programming to be honored at the museum’s annual fundraiser, and she name-checks a “Neighborhood” legend and a longtime “Sesame Street” Muppeteer when discussing her award. The Children’s Discovery Museum will pay tribute to Manzano at the Legacy awards gala on May 19. She adds that her own memoir, named one of the best young adult books of 2015 by both the New York Times and the Kirkus Review, was her way of “paying tribute to my crazy family.” “It’s a miserable story told with compassion and a sense of humor,” she says of McCourt’s memoir. Manzano had already written three children’s picture books and a young adult novel when she was inspired to write about her childhood after reading “Angela’s Ashes,” Frank McCourt’s account of growing up impoverished in Ireland. Aimed at teenage readers, “Becoming Maria” recounts her path from a poor family ravaged by her father’s alcoholism to a theater scholarship at Carnegie Mellon University. It was in part to make sense of her own world that Manzano decided to write her memoir in 2015. “As a trusted adult, one of Manzano’s greatest contributions as Maria was helping children better understand themselves and make sense of the world,” Jennings adds. Marilee Jennings, executive director of the Children’s Discovery Museum, says Manzano’s ability to help children develop social and emotional skills like empathy, compassion and acceptance are a big part of the legacy she’s created for children. “We helped kids deal with what society threw at them.” “Each new crop of kids had new problems,” she says. Over the course of Manzano’s 44-year career-which was capped by a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2016 Daytime Emmys-the show dealt with everything from the aftermath of 9-11 to what it’s like to have a parent serving jail time. Initially, she adds, “it was an effort to banish racism and to let African Americans enter elementary school at the same level as their middle class peers and give them a better shot at succeeding.” In addition to teaching preschoolers their ABCs and 123s, Manzano says, “Sesame Street” has always been intended to reflect contemporary social and cultural issues. “I started to see them implement my ideas and thought I should start writing myself.” ![]() “They asked my opinion on the Latino content,” she recalls. The show’s producers asked Manzano to come up with issues and stories that reflected her culture. So in answer to your question, I don't think there really was an ep where they broke up, unless it happened sometime in the 70s before I was born.“People demanded to see Latinos on the show,” she says. It's a bit curious that they wouldn't have known before, considering that Susan and Gordon have been married from the beginning. I don't think anything like this was ever done with Maria and David, so they didn't understand love until they saw it with Maria and Luis. They both mentioned that they loved each other. I think Big Bird talked to Maria while Snuffy talked to Luis. They were surprised about this since a grown up wouldn't need to hold another grown ups hand while crossing the street, so they talked to them about that. Big Bird and Snuffy were doing some exploring and they saw Maria and Luis holding hands when they crossed the street. I remember the episode pretty well where this was first established. I do remember seeing Maria and Luis together on the show quite often before this happened. David told Big Bird and Snuffy that he and Maria would always be friends. I do recall reading on another thread where it happened when Maria and Luis fell in Love. ![]() I don't know if anything was said on the show that Maria and David were a couple, though it has been referenced many times, especially when David kissed her on Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. ![]() Barbarella), is encouraged when Stratton rejects her, and helps him escape by using his unbreakable thread to walk down a wall (the film ignores other applications of such amazing monofilaments, like the line used to slice Udo Kier into segments in Johnny Mnemonic).Ī mob of capital and labour pursue the man in his shining white suit through the mill-town - where his landlady-cum-washerwoman accuses him of plotting to abolish her lifestyle - and a lynching is only averted when it turns out that there was a flaw in the process and the fabric becomes unstable, flaking away to nothing. Joan Greenwood, possessor of the sexiest voice in the British cinema (qv. ![]() In an astonishingly frank sequence that wouldn't have been allowed in a Hollywood film back in prudish 1951, the corrupt industrial barons, including her callow fiance (Michael Gough), prevail upon Daphne to seduce Sidney to win him over, and the girl ups their price for her prostitution before making some impressive moves on the naive inventor. Stratton, unworldly enough not to have thought it through, has just enough savvy to realise that when a "new contract" is put before him by super-tycoon Sir John Kerlaw (James Whale favourite Ernest Thesiger in a letter-perfect cameo of decrepit deviousness) it means the industry actually wants to suppress his irksome invention. Then the unions and management realise that this means people will only ever buy one set of clothes and the whole industry - site of the original Luddite clashes between hand-loom weavers and the spinning jenny - will collapse. ![]() ![]() Burnley at first sees the enormous profit potential, and a prototype suit of dazzling (indeed luminous) white is manufactured. Without seeming to pull any faces, Guinness makes it all too clear, even in the inevitable science gabble bit, which sounds unusually credible but is also an infallible comic highlight as Daphne, like us, tunes out before realising what she has been told.Įventually, Stratton declares his mystery project is on the verge of delivering results - a "long molecule" which makes a white thread from which can be woven clothes that will never get dirty or wear out. If there were another actor in the lead role, the film might have had to rely on dreary dialogue sequences as Stratton explains why he is doing what he is doing and what he learns from it. Like Stratton, Guinness hides in the background for the first half of the movie, noticed only by two contrasting women who fall for his reticent charm - brassy labour activist Bertha (Vida Hope) and the breathy Daphne (Joan Greenwood), daughter of his blustering employer Burnley (Cecil Parker). It's also an unusual comedy in that it isn't especially concerned with being funny - the one scene of people laughing is as cruel as anything in cinema - but nevertheless pokes fun at sacred cows from all over the political spectrum, from pure scientific research through tool-downing shop stewards to monstrous capitalists.Īlec Guinness, at the height of his powers as Britain's most versatile character star, wears his own mild face for a change and gives a remarkable performance as Sidney Stratton, a single-minded but almost childlike chemist who has been fired from six textile mills for blowing the research budgets on an intricate H machine that seems only to produce droll sound effects (which were mixed with music and released as a single, The Man In The White Suit Samba) and explosions. everyone) and today strikes even closer to home by envisioning the potentially disastrous effects of new technology on established manufacturing industries. The script - by Roger MacDougall (who set the idea out in an unproduced play), John Dighton and Mackendrick - uses a wonderful laboratory breakthrough to raise questions about the application of science that in 1951 struck a chord with those worried about the proliferation of nuclear weapons (i.e. In light of that Alexander Mackendrick's Ealing comedy is almost unique in considering the implications of an imaginary invention. Science is usually dismissed as the boring bit that has to be got out of the way before the monster shows up. Surprisingly few science fiction films care about actual science.
![]() Parked to the SW in Clay Lane at SK810534, (could have parked closer by South Lodge). Walked just past South Lodge then NNE ish through overgrown field and woodland. Then pop into field towards summit.ĭrove along Clay Lane (it is motorable) and parked by water works. Followed my nose to the summit using a path that wends through ancient woodland huge horse-chestnuts and maples bound with ivy as thick as small tree trunks.Īpproaching from the South East I met residents who share the waterworks access road - they tell me that the earthworks are now very much finished and while temporary fences remain, these are in poor shape and a walk along their road and etc. Clearly the reservoir is the current, artificial, highest point (no access today) but I wonder if the original summit is not across the busy road to the north. Parked on lane near cattery (SK 8124 5341). Field gate just E of the cattery, then muddy tracks though scrubby woodland to an arbitrary HP. Short detour from the A1 on drive from Surrey to Cumbria via Folkestone. Stood on the reservoir - below a mass of mud and chaos. Intended to visit the National Civil War Museum but it was closed due to a health and safety issue. Walked up here to look at site of civil war earthworks. Lots of groundwork's still going on in the vicinity of the reservoir. The path up thru' the woods is from SK 8132 5339, adjacent and to the east of South Lodge (cattery). There is a maze of paths in the wood and its a case of aiming for the top. Severn Trent are currently pipe laying the area, necessitating a weekend visit. The top is now obscured by several mounds of earth and so could move slightly when reinstated.Ī wander around the N, W and S sides of the reservoir enclosure. All very level, good view from the S side where there is currently major groundwork in progress, new water mains? Best to access from Clay Lane to S. For those who want to see everything The Pathless has to offer, these puzzles can get repetitive and break the fast pace after a while. There isn’t much in the way of puzzle variation, Which could become very frustrating in a longer game, but it’s not particularly noticeable unless you’re a completionist. Surprisingly, The Pathless does not feature combat outside of boss battles. The ensuing challenges typically boil down to some combination of shooting an arrow and moving something with your pet eagle. Important objects and areas are imbued a red hue, while lanterns signify completed objectives.Īt the press of a button, you can get a rough idea of where you need to travel next from there, you spend a few minutes shooting talismans and platforming to reach your destination. Instead, you use a Spirit Mask to look at the world around you. The Pathless lacks a traditional map or waypoint system. It also helps that The Pathless is much shorter, with brisk pacing between the more methodical puzzle focused segments. If you didn’t like all the empty space between major points of interest in Breath of the Wild, this mechanic was made for you. This is something that the best open-world games like Breath of the Wild and Marvel’s Spider-Man are able to achieve As you move to more important destinations, this mechanic will always keep you moving and engaged. As the game progresses, you’ll encounter stronger talismans that give you an even greater boost. Players gain a speed boost or launch forward in the air whenever they successfully hit a talisman. You hold down a button and release it at a certain point to hit the talismans. Unlike other games that force players to aim with a reticle, The Pathless’ archery mechanics are timing-based. The simple act of moving around is entertaining as players sprint, glide with the eagle’s help, and target talismans scattered throughout the game’s world. Thankfully, The Pathless is a joy to play. The game does succeed at forging a bond between the player and eagle, but the villain doesn't gain much in the way of depth. The most interesting story elements are relegated to the collectible lore found on dead bodies across the island, Dark Souls style. Most of the modest playtime is spent on the journey between these moments, and things don’t feel particularly gripping until the end. ![]() After helping a dying eagle deity, the Hunter is gifted with a reborn eagle that expands their move set, empowering them to defeat the Godslayer. Players control a Hunter who ventures to an island to defeat the Godslayer, an evil being who is corrupting the gods. ![]() The Pathless does not place much emphasis on its story. We want to hear from you! Take the ultimate Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 survey now. While The Pathless isn’t a flawless experience, it’s a bite-sized Breath of the Wild that anyone can enjoy. There’s a satisfying twist on the familiar archery mechanic, and doing away with the world map that has become standard in modern open-world games is a brave step forward It even offers some unique interpretations of the same formula. ![]() The Pathless emphasizes player choice and immersive world design, but on a much more bite-sized scale. Any exploration that comes after is the icing on the cake. A completionist playthrough of Breath of the Wild can take upwards of 200 hours, but you can beat The Pathless in just five hours. Nintendo has deemed this style of open-world game “open air,” and we’re starting to see more games of this style pop up, like Genshin Impact and Immortals Fenyx Rising. While the endpoint is predetermined, the journey there makes for an adventure that’s unique for every player. Near the beginning of both games, players are set loose in a large world and asked to explore it with only a few end goals in mind. If The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildwas too daunting in scope for you, The Pathless will be much more appealing. These sites will check to make sure it is a wireless number and give you the SMS and MMS addresses for that contact. Insert the person’s ten-digit phone number in the “To” field.įor example, a Verizon number would look like you are not sure which carrier your recipient has, you can look it up.Click to compose a new email like you normally would. You can send and receive text messages, photos, voice messages, and videos using Google Messages on your smartphone and desktop.Click it to launch the web client for Messages. Look for the 'Messages for web' button in the top-right corner. An often unknown way for you to text without your phone is for you to use your regular email client. You log into both the smartphone app and webapp with your Google account, so you can reliably send SMS and MMS messages from your PC, even if it’s not on the same Wi-Fi network as your phone. Open your browser and head to Google Messages. You can use the apps on smartphones and computers, and you can link. Step 1: Getting started is a simple matter of opening the Phone Link app, which you can get easily by typing Phone Link in the Start menu. ![]() This only works for USA and Canadian phone numbers. With Google Voice, you get a free phone number for calls, text messages, and voicemail. Connect Your iPhone to Your Windows 11 PC in 8 Steps.
![]() At $40/year, Fantastical Premium may be a big ask for some users, but as a busy individual who deals with teammates all over the globe and likes Fantastical’s new features, I plan to subscribe. The free version of the new Fantastical – effectively, Fantastical 2 with a fresh coat of paint and some smaller bonuses – is a capable alternative to Apple’s Calendar app, but the Premium version is where Flexibits’ latest creation truly shines. I’ll cut right to the chase: I’ve been using the new Fantastical for the past few months (hence the inclusion in my Must-Have Apps story), and it’s become the only calendar app I need, offering more power and flexibility than any alternative from Apple or the App Store. Users of Fantastical 2, regardless of the platform they were using, get to carry all existing features into the new app for free, and can try the Premium service at no cost for 14 days. Fantastical Premium – the name of the new service – costs $4.99/month or $39.99/year and brings a collection of brand new functionalities, integrations, as well as enhancements to existing features. In many ways, the new Fantastical is a distillation of themes typically found in the modern productivity app scene: the app is free, and the developers have switched to a subscription model to unlock a variety of premium features. The new Fantastical 1, available today on the App Store, is a single app that runs on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. ![]() If you haven’t tried Fantastical and its powerful, quick event creation and powerful features, you can grab the latest apps from Apple’s App Store for iOS and Mac or directly from Flexibits.Over six years after the debut of the second major iteration of Fantastical – version 2.0 for iPhone, which I reviewed in October 2013 – Flexibits is introducing a new version of their popular hybrid calendar client/task manager today. To sign up for the new family plan, log into your account on Flexibit’s website and choose the Family tab to get going. ![]() Then this summer, we saw version 3.1 land with handy work from home features like automatically showing calendar sets based on time of day and conference call link detection. ![]() “With Fantastical Premium for Families, we’ve made it easy to add up to 4 additional family members for less than the price of an additional individual Fantastical Premium subscription.”įantastical Premium for an individual runs $4.99/month or $39.99/year and the new family plan for up to 5 users costs just $7.99/month or $64.99/year (14-day trial available).įantastical received its major version 3 update earlier this year that made it a universal app for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch and added great new features like weather integration, new ways to track important days, and much more. “Fantastical Premium users have been asking for a way for family members to have their own Flexibits Account, but not wanting to pay separately for each user,” said Michael Simmons, CEO & President of Flexibits. The new option lets up to 5 users take advantage of the rich calendar software across all Apple devices at an economical price.įlexibits shared today that Fantastical Premium for Families is a feature its users have been eager for and it has delivered the option at a low price: The highly popular calendar app Fantastical by Flexibits has launched a family subscription. ![]() The psychological, cultural, religious or socionomic data, that is used to identify a person. GDPR uniformly handles all EU members with greater control. The European Union passed the General Data Protection Regulation law in 2016 to replace its old lawĪnd directive. Without an analysis of how its recommendations to the company will affect itsĬonsumers, it decreases consumer welfare. The system of consent decrees and unwarranted statements is inefficient for proper functioning ofĭata breach laws. The FTC cannot enforce actions of its own, excluding some. Privacy protection map and give access to the FTC for all their programs as such up to 20 years. The FTC does not go after repeat offendersĪnd these companies offer to participate in a consent decree of 20 years where they promise a better ![]() The FTC has a record of taking actions against the companies that promise privacy protection but fail Most of the breach cases of companies end in some Recognizable and significant data breach records. It uses “unfair” prong from section 5 of FTCA to deal with companies having The FTC considers using the “deceptive” prong from section 5 of FTCA to Industries and it works under FTCA, Section 5(a)(1), to monitor the industries with respect to user FTC is powerful enough to impose targeted laws in ![]() Relatively closer than any other common law tort. The FTC has turned out to be the prime authority that is looking after the information privacy Specifically knit laws like those for health records, video records and cable records differently. There are no specific industrially universalĬyber security laws in the nation, due to which companies have to figure the connection amongĬompliance to federal and state laws, in an unorganized manner. The increasing trend of privacy and data breach attacks. The legal system to protect public data from data breaches in United States is rather weak, despite The average expenditure of addressing data breaches has substantially increased. The attackers find vulnerabilities and then use it to their advantage. 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